Basehor-Linwood (11-3) has won two-straight since dropping two close ones to Ottawa and Lansing last month. The Bobcats defeated Turner 85-60 on Friday.

The girls have been on a run of their own of late, winning three of their last four games despite a broken arm putting leading scorer Jamie Johnson on the shelf for at least four weeks.

In the Bobcats’ first full game without Johnson, they set a record under coach Noah Simpson with 77 points scored against Turner. Friday’s victory evened the Bobcats’ Kaw Valley League record at 4-4. The Bishop Ward girls are 5-8 overall and 4-5 in the league.